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Why should you get your hearing aids professionally cleaned?
Posted by Rexall Hearing Aid Center on May 15, 2018
I treat my hearing aids a lot like my car, maybe better actually. Both are routinely treated to cleaning rituals and maintenance tune-ups. And while my car may only get cleaned once a month, I make sure I dry and clean my hearing aids daily, regardless of how long I wear them each day.
But while my day-to-day hearing aid care routine is great, I still make sure...
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All Ears: Why do I have a hard time hearing in noise?
Posted by Rexall Hearing Aid Center on May 02, 2018
One of the first signs of hearing loss is when someone, who typically hears well in quiet environments, struggles to hear in noise. Why is that?
Even for someone with normal hearing, noisy settings can be tricky to navigate when trying to make out speech. That’s because we all tend to use contextual cues — or clues from words we do make out —...
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Tech Tip: Using "Noise Manager" for noise management on-demand
Posted by Rexall Hearing Aid Center on April 13, 2018
If you’re using TruLink, you may have noticed a cool feature called Noise Manager. This feature, located in the Personalize section of TruLink, lets you control and personalize noise management settings on-demand.
Here’s how to use Noise Manager:
From the TruLink home screen, tap on “Personalize” in the bottom right-hand corner.
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Custom hearing aids - personalization perfected
Posted by Rexall Hearing Aid Center on April 03, 2018
Quick – what image comes to mind when you think of a hearing aid? Something like this, right?
That’s not surprising. It’s the protypical shape of Behind-The-Ear (BTE) style hearing aids, and what you’ll most likely see if you Google “hearing aid.” It is the shape of a “standard” hearing aid, which account for 8 of...
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WebMD study confirms wearing hearing aids improves quality of life
Posted by Rexall Hearing Aid Center on March 20, 2018
We frequently tout the many benefits of wearing hearing aids — like improved relationships, increased confidence, reduced risk of cognitive decline and more — because we see and hear first-hand how hearing better changes a person’s life, and we want everyone with hearing loss to experience the same.
Now, a WebMD® study confirms it. Watch this...
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